Re: A92: a92:new programs
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Re: A92: a92:new programs
If that's the reason, then everyone's missing something: EVERYONE isn't
going to get this upgrade. I, for one, am certainly going to, and I'm
sure a
good portion of the people on this list will, but the vast majority of
people
with TI-92's probably won't get the upgrade. Therefore, unfortunately,
stuff
will have to be written for both. Hopefully, David Ellsworth will figure
out
some way to let the same assembly programs run on both. At least, a
compiler with the option to compile for the TI-92+ or just the regular
TI-92.
And While I'm on the subject of David Ellsworth, I'm still wondering what
the
heck is wrong with Fargo and Rom 1.7.
Daniel Plaisted
-dsplaisted@bigfoot.com
On Thu, 4 Dec 1997 01:34:04 +0100 Arno.Kizina@t-online.de (Arno Kizina)
writes:
>David Kühling schrieb:
>> Jared Neilsen wrote:
>>
>> > Why haven't any new 92 programs come out in a while? It seems that
>> > production of most TI-92 programs have come to a stop. Is anyone
still
>> > working on any new programs?
>>
>> Yes, me, I'm writing a library for compression, (like hufflib, but
>> better) and an archive program, for storing more data at the TI-92.
>>
>> I think the problem in programming FARGO programs is, that nobody
knows,
>> what changes he will have to make, when FARGO II is released, and
wether
>> anyone would use it, if the plus-module is available. I myself wasn't
>> shure, too wether to programm it now, or to wait for FARGO II.
>>
>I think, that's it. Why shall I try to use a disassembler on a Rom that
isn't
>used anymore after, let's say, april 98. That only costs time which
probably
>will be wasted( I can spend it better ) ;-\
> AK
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